North Atlantic right whales have gotten smaller since the 1980s

Whales are largely protected from direct catch, but many populations’ numbers still remain far below what they once were. A study published in the journal Current Biology on June 3 suggests that, in addition to smaller population sizes, those whales that survive are struggling. As evidence, they find that right whales living in the North Atlantic today are significantly shorter than those born 30 to 40 years ago.


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Source: Phys.org